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the man is described as latino between 58-65 years old. black pants with a thin white stripe on both sides and black baseball cap. police have not been able to confirm if the suspect is a parent or garden of a student here. the witness immediately told the principal about the incident. if you have any information regarding this case, you urged to contact the police department. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pleasanton police are warning parents that someone is targeting teenagers on social media asking to share explicit videos. several students reported being -- on instagram. the school district sent a morning letter to parents advising them to check with their parent children about internet safety. >> they could be potentially harmful. many learn the hard way. it's a different world. it's a world i don't know. >> pleasanton police are working with instagram to identify the account and individual responsible. the school district believes the person lives outside the community. >>> the dangers of social media are not limited to inst
the man is described as latino between 58-65 years old. black pants with a thin white stripe on both sides and black baseball cap. police have not been able to confirm if the suspect is a parent or garden of a student here. the witness immediately told the principal about the incident. if you have any information regarding this case, you urged to contact the police department. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pleasanton police are warning parents that someone is targeting...
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. >> the man is described as latino between 58, 60 wearing a red windbreaker with black sleeves, black pants and a black baseball cap. >>> santa cruz deputies say an intruder entered the bedroom off a 2-year-old drive in fellton. the girl's mother heard the child room and ran into her room. she found the girl out of her crib, lying on the bed and the bedroom window opened. investigators don't have any description of whoever came into the home. >>> new details about the man injured during yesterday morning's apartment fire near san jose state. we've learn med the man is 20- year-old jared leaf, a linebacker on the school's football team. leaf has second-degree burns over 20% of his body and is still in critical condition at valley medical center. investigators think his roommates may have accidentally started the fire by throwing away a match near the couch. >>> an ntsb preliminary report was released today into the deadly bus and truck collision in orland in blen-- glenn county. the report offered a narrative but nothing about what may have caused the crash. the fed-ex truck crossed in
. >> the man is described as latino between 58, 60 wearing a red windbreaker with black sleeves, black pants and a black baseball cap. >>> santa cruz deputies say an intruder entered the bedroom off a 2-year-old drive in fellton. the girl's mother heard the child room and ran into her room. she found the girl out of her crib, lying on the bed and the bedroom window opened. investigators don't have any description of whoever came into the home. >>> new details about the...
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between the chinese e ls. there are any possible areas but we can't do much that the dictated available to explain what latino e l are scoring lower than which they think sospectro folks. those are beyond the data but suggest the dignifies between family background in terms of the parents education or thoipz that can be supportive and help students achieve above and beyond. the possibility that the structural programs are implemented differently in the spanish and the which they think sospectro program we don't have many i way of assessing that or maybe kids are getting different outside of school like tutoring or other activities outside of schools as many chinese students do. so i doubt it's all mostly about what is happening inside of school the ethnic differences and the school factors in shaping those but some in school factors without better information it's hard to say in san francisco how much the disparity is due to the educational environment in schools and due to the school environment >> one other thing that christen asked me to mention as part of the study we conducted studies with the principle d
between the chinese e ls. there are any possible areas but we can't do much that the dictated available to explain what latino e l are scoring lower than which they think sospectro folks. those are beyond the data but suggest the dignifies between family background in terms of the parents education or thoipz that can be supportive and help students achieve above and beyond. the possibility that the structural programs are implemented differently in the spanish and the which they think sospectro...
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the suspect is described as latino, between 20, 25 years old between 5'6" to 5'10" with average build hair. police say he was driving in a silver suv. also important to note he was wearing a blue and black jacket and black shorts. he may have a tattoo of a horse face on his left calf. >> she looked kind of scared. i talked to my daughter about it over the weekend. she knows. she knows not to talk to people that she doesn't know usually when she's -- usually they the school is -- the school is good with that. they don't let people in they don't know. i don't know how he came around the school or around here. >> reporter: the chronicle is reporting that opd is looking at whether this incident is related to two others. in late january, another 6-year- old was touched inappropriately by a stranger on think college. and then earlier last month, another girl was reported being inappropriately touched on the campus of world academy off 28th. police looking for any witnesses to come forward. crimestoppers offering a $7500 reward for information leading to an arrest. we should say that opd pol
the suspect is described as latino, between 20, 25 years old between 5'6" to 5'10" with average build hair. police say he was driving in a silver suv. also important to note he was wearing a blue and black jacket and black shorts. he may have a tattoo of a horse face on his left calf. >> she looked kind of scared. i talked to my daughter about it over the weekend. she knows. she knows not to talk to people that she doesn't know usually when she's -- usually they the school is --...
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. >> the man described as latino between 20 and 25 years old. ant, he may have a tattoo of a horse face on his left calf. >>> a woman in berkeley claims that she was struck by lightning. ktvu's tom vacar has her story and how it figures into her or your odds of being struck. >> it sounded like a bomb exploding right next to me. >> ellie davis is pretty sure she got hit by lightning yesterday in berkeley. >> i had this unusual metallic taste in my mouth. and i felt like a flashbulb go off. then this orb of light go down my umbrella handle. then i heard a clap of thunder that was the loudest clap of thunder i've ever heard. >> reporter: she says there was some immediate but not long lasting effects on her. >> my umbrella had a plastic handle, my hand started shaking violently. just like this. i didn't have any burns, i didn't feel anything. like electric jolt or anything like that. >> that could indicate she was in the lightning's considerable electric field without suffering a direct hit. >> i still have that metallic taste in my mouth and it's be
. >> the man described as latino between 20 and 25 years old. ant, he may have a tattoo of a horse face on his left calf. >>> a woman in berkeley claims that she was struck by lightning. ktvu's tom vacar has her story and how it figures into her or your odds of being struck. >> it sounded like a bomb exploding right next to me. >> ellie davis is pretty sure she got hit by lightning yesterday in berkeley. >> i had this unusual metallic taste in my mouth. and i...
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now, that man is described as latino between 58 and 65 years old wearing a red windbreaker with black sleeves, black pants with a thin, white stripe and a black baseball cap. police have not been able to confirm if the suspect is a parent or guardian of a student at dayton but he has been seen on campus before. the grand mother told the principals about incident right away but investigators were not immediately notified. that grandmother was upset that police did not learn about the incident until a day later. we did reach out to the school principal. we're hoping to talk to him. as far as security goes, there are no guards on campus. we're told there is a patrolman that goes around the area to make sure the kids are crossing the street safely, that type of thing. as is usual for elementary school campuses, there is no security guard. we're live in san leandro, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> happening now in oakland, the doors are open at the arena for people who camped out in the rain for hours in order to get free healthcare. ktvu's alex savidge is there now live with more
now, that man is described as latino between 58 and 65 years old wearing a red windbreaker with black sleeves, black pants with a thin, white stripe and a black baseball cap. police have not been able to confirm if the suspect is a parent or guardian of a student at dayton but he has been seen on campus before. the grand mother told the principals about incident right away but investigators were not immediately notified. that grandmother was upset that police did not learn about the incident...
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the man is described as latino between 58-65 years old wearing a red windbreaker with black sleeves,ith a thin white strap on both sides. police haven't been able to confirm if the suspect is a parent or guard on of the student at dayton. the witness told the principal about the incident and investigators were notified a day later. we put a call into police. live from san leandro i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pleasanton police warning parents someone is targeting teenagers on social media asking them to share explicit photos of themselves. the school district says they were solicited on instagram for those photos. a school district sent out a warning letter to parents advising them, talk with your kids about internet safety. >> you don't know these people. they could be potentially harmful. >> unfortunately i think many learn the hard way. it's a different world. it's a world i don't know. >> police are working with instagram to identify that account. the school district believes the person lives outside the community. >>> we are now learning it was a san jose state foot
the man is described as latino between 58-65 years old wearing a red windbreaker with black sleeves,ith a thin white strap on both sides. police haven't been able to confirm if the suspect is a parent or guard on of the student at dayton. the witness told the principal about the incident and investigators were notified a day later. we put a call into police. live from san leandro i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pleasanton police warning parents someone is targeting teenagers...
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he is described as a latino man between 20 and 25 years old. he is an average build and black hair and he may also have a horse tattoo on his left calf. >>> police are asking for the public's help to find a man in two groping incidents. they released this picture of a manwareing a gray sweatshirt and jeans. the latest incident happened on a trail. a 16-year-old girl was walking to college park high school when a man came up behind her and grabbed her and she was able to take this picture as he ran away away. >> it would be really nice to for police to help out. police believe another man is responsible when a student was groped on a trail. anybody with information is asked to call the police. >>> and something led a woman behind bars. angela sent a text message about a possible shooting at the college where she works. in the text she could hear gunfire and her daughter called 911 and the whole campus was swarming. >> that is not funny. calling somebody and telling them you lost your favorite coffee cup but don't call in and make first responder
he is described as a latino man between 20 and 25 years old. he is an average build and black hair and he may also have a horse tattoo on his left calf. >>> police are asking for the public's help to find a man in two groping incidents. they released this picture of a manwareing a gray sweatshirt and jeans. the latest incident happened on a trail. a 16-year-old girl was walking to college park high school when a man came up behind her and grabbed her and she was able to take this...
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the man is described as latino between 58-65 years old wearing a red windbreaker with black sleeves and black pants. the witness said that the person was immediately -- the witness actually immediately told the principal about the incident and investigators were notified a day later. we have put a call into police to see if they have any updates. we're also trying to reach out to the school principal here. live in san leandro i'm tara moriarty. >>> time a break in the case of a well known dog walker. she was shot and killed last null on fern street. the shooting happened after salamon stopped her car to take video of a street crime on her cell phone. she reportedly followed the suspects who opened fire after an argument where her phone was taken. 22-year-old stefan lee and 23- year-old mario floyd have been charged with several crimes including murder in the course of a robbery. lee is serving time at san quentin on unrelated charges. floyd has a prior conviction for carrying a loaded weapon. police say both suspects have been linked to an east oakland gang. they are scheduled to be arr
the man is described as latino between 58-65 years old wearing a red windbreaker with black sleeves and black pants. the witness said that the person was immediately -- the witness actually immediately told the principal about the incident and investigators were notified a day later. we have put a call into police to see if they have any updates. we're also trying to reach out to the school principal here. live in san leandro i'm tara moriarty. >>> time a break in the case of a well...
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letting grade one hundred percent of students have reached english proficiency there's a gap between the latino and the which they think so english learners in terms of rooech the english proficiency. there's the difference between the 3 pathways. what we saw was the latino students. the second outcome we are going to talk about is the reclassification reclassification is an important practical outcome for students to stop receiving speciality services and also has practical outcomes once our reclassified and loss our status you get a wider array have teachers and curriculum services and can avoid some of the nothing implementation that sometimes hoop when you reach middle school and be in specialized classes that happened mostly in the middle schools so it's an important practical outcome to look at. those depravities have the exact same structure we're going to be looking at the overall percentage the students that are reclassified both by grade and by their english learner pathway. the first one is overview their slightly lower rates than clarification of english proficiency because english
letting grade one hundred percent of students have reached english proficiency there's a gap between the latino and the which they think so english learners in terms of rooech the english proficiency. there's the difference between the 3 pathways. what we saw was the latino students. the second outcome we are going to talk about is the reclassification reclassification is an important practical outcome for students to stop receiving speciality services and also has practical outcomes once our...
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. >> the suspects are described as latino men, one between 25 and 30 years old, 5'10", skinny and bear wearing a black trench coat. the other in his late 20s, 5'8", thin with a thick mustache. he wore a black wool cap and had a black backpack. >>> the search is on for a driver who hit and killed a man in the south bay and then sped off. what we're now learning about the victim. >>> it's another day of warm temperatures inland and in some areas, maybe even hitting the low 80s but mark tamayo will be here about the cooler temperatures in the forecast. >>> we're continuing to follow the developing news of the mass stabbing in pennsylvania. after the break we'll have a live report from the scene. [dad] [laughs] [boy] mom! [mom] yes? [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom and dad] [laughing] [boy] whoa,whoa,whoa... [mom] you've got two left feet,boo. >>> back now to our developing story on the school stabbing in pennsylvania -- lisa sylvester is on the scene and joins us live. lisa, have you learned anything new about the 16-year-old accused of stabbing his schoolmates? >> reporter: we actually do ha
. >> the suspects are described as latino men, one between 25 and 30 years old, 5'10", skinny and bear wearing a black trench coat. the other in his late 20s, 5'8", thin with a thick mustache. he wore a black wool cap and had a black backpack. >>> the search is on for a driver who hit and killed a man in the south bay and then sped off. what we're now learning about the victim. >>> it's another day of warm temperatures inland and in some areas, maybe even...
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the suspect is described as latino 20 to 25 years old, between 5-foot 6 and has an. >>> build -- average build with black hear. he was driving a silver suv and wearing black shorts at the time. it is the third similar attack in the past two months and police are looking to see if they may be connected. >>> police in the area are saying this happened after a disturbing incident. a teen was globed by a male. it was a road that leads to the pleasant hill middle school. he jumped out of the bushes grabbed the girl and ran off. >>> they say get away as quickly as you can if a stranger approaches you, make sure you tell an adult immediately. >> so far police only have a vague description with a thin build and light roll cored hair. >>> it happened a yesterday near the home of cornelius and drive. they found the victim's body in the garage and they are now questioning two suspects but there is still no information about the victim or what led up to the homicide. >>> a san francisco school student was laid to rest. his funeral will be held at the catholic church at 11:30. he tied after he was fo
the suspect is described as latino 20 to 25 years old, between 5-foot 6 and has an. >>> build -- average build with black hear. he was driving a silver suv and wearing black shorts at the time. it is the third similar attack in the past two months and police are looking to see if they may be connected. >>> police in the area are saying this happened after a disturbing incident. a teen was globed by a male. it was a road that leads to the pleasant hill middle school. he jumped...
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the media net worth of latinos dropped 58% between 2005 and 2011. 48% for asian americans and 45% foricans. joining me now is new york congressman, a member of that congressional black caucus who spoke at today's press conference. thank you so much for joining. >> thanks for having me on. >> the average latino household has only of and 7, 6 and 7 cents respectively of every dollar of white wealth. why do you think that is? >> it's very important for us to have an evidence based conversation about race and disparty as they exist in america as opposed to one anchored in ignorance of others like donald sterling. this report in exposing the great wealth disparity that exists. african-american communities were hit hardest by the great recession and we have recovered the least in terms of benefitting from the things that have taken place over the last several hours. one of the reasons why the african-american community is to great is because a lot of our wealth to the extent it exists is wrapped up in homeownership. when the recession hit and housing bubble burst there were a lot of foreclo
the media net worth of latinos dropped 58% between 2005 and 2011. 48% for asian americans and 45% foricans. joining me now is new york congressman, a member of that congressional black caucus who spoke at today's press conference. thank you so much for joining. >> thanks for having me on. >> the average latino household has only of and 7, 6 and 7 cents respectively of every dollar of white wealth. why do you think that is? >> it's very important for us to have an evidence...
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there's a wide disparity in all 80 of these cities between black, white, latino, unemployment, and mediannow, inside of that there's another picture of which cities had an economic situation in those communities. you can have a lower disparity but that means that all communities are not doing well in a particular city. >> uh-huh. >> or you can have a higher disparity, yet washington, d.c., is a perfect example where the median income level for african-americans is 60,000. for whites it's 100,000. well, that 60,000 means it's much, much meyhigher than it is other u.s. cities. it's an interesting picture. what i like to tell people is that the issue of racial jobs, inequality is part of a bigger picture. >> uh-huh. >> of the growing divide in this nation that is emerging post-recession. >> and it sounds like we know what we need to be doing. one of the things that i wanted to talk to you about that i thought was very interesting was the increase in civic engagement and that took into account involvement of the 2012 elections. looking forward to 2014, what's the catalyst going to be to get b
there's a wide disparity in all 80 of these cities between black, white, latino, unemployment, and mediannow, inside of that there's another picture of which cities had an economic situation in those communities. you can have a lower disparity but that means that all communities are not doing well in a particular city. >> uh-huh. >> or you can have a higher disparity, yet washington, d.c., is a perfect example where the median income level for african-americans is 60,000. for whites...
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the feel of bicycle proficiency in high school is the level different between the which they think so emergence program he the latino program. the spanish emergence program or cantonese we have to look at the recommendations from our d. the recommendations are strong about the 0 level of the proficiency of the taken care of the bilingual teachers that are teaching the classes they said that last year and saying it this year those are parent that have children that participate. i think that when we hear from the parents themselves and what kind of assistance they need that's an important question they're asking. i want to hear an answer what are the plans to target those students that can close the gap. it is this a standardized curriculum is it up to the site. how does that work i'm trying to tell figure out the gap from school to school and program to program what are the gaps. sorry i have so many of those kinds of questions the study sparks that well, why goez what's the other gaps because we're looking at a district not a program that meets the school and are some listing the data when we see when we put our rat
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that became an offshoot called favored day, favored a church, is a latino prosperity offshoot and they have a whole host, at least between three and 5000 weekly attenders to a church like that. >> you teach religion here at duke. what do you teach? >> i teach american religious history. >> what is your religious background? >> i come from a nondenominational mennonite background. >> and you consider yourself a christian? >> i do. >> when you look at these mega churches, what appeals to you? >> i do find sometimes, i guess a sense of expectancy and possibility. especially departure from want of the mainline churches where there expectancy is we run an excellent food program, look how robust are averages in terms of prison ministry. they are very concrete and practical and a lot of excitement but i love the enthusiasm. i love the intensive spiritualizing of details. it gives dignity to every person in a way that really interest me. >> what doesn't appeal to you? >> i think i experienced that sometimes just based on where i sit when i visit these churches. was sitting near the choir, so inspirational to the robes are beauti
that became an offshoot called favored day, favored a church, is a latino prosperity offshoot and they have a whole host, at least between three and 5000 weekly attenders to a church like that. >> you teach religion here at duke. what do you teach? >> i teach american religious history. >> what is your religious background? >> i come from a nondenominational mennonite background. >> and you consider yourself a christian? >> i do. >> when you look at...
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latino church that can be in office to college favored day church is the latino prosperity and they have a whole host of the lease between three and 5000 to a church like that. >> host: kate bowler can you teach religion here at duke. we teach each? >> guest: [inaudible] >> host: what is your religious background? >> guest: i come from a non-denominational mennonite background. >> host: you consider yourself a christian? >> guest: i do. >> host: when you look at mega-churches, what appeals to you? >> guest: i do find sometimes the gustavus i can impart the ability of such a departure from a lot of mainline churches i go to weather that can see through a run and ask for food program. the cover bester route reaches. a very concrete, very practical. i love the excitement. i love the enthusiasm. it gives dignity to every person in a way to really impress me. >> host: what doesn't appeal to you? >> guest: i think i asked you that sometimes just based on lies that when i visit these churches. when i'm sitting at the choir so inspirational, the hints are swaying. as such and not in the day, beautiful thing. if i sit near the re
latino church that can be in office to college favored day church is the latino prosperity and they have a whole host of the lease between three and 5000 to a church like that. >> host: kate bowler can you teach religion here at duke. we teach each? >> guest: [inaudible] >> host: what is your religious background? >> guest: i come from a non-denominational mennonite background. >> host: you consider yourself a christian? >> guest: i do. >> host: when...
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it pulls back the curtain on a widening economic gulf between whites and african-americans and latinosf this year, it finds the unemployment rate for black americans is double that of white americans. joining us to put a human face on this report, james peterson, director of africana studies. heather mcgee, president of the public policy organization demos. thank you both for being here. you guys were here listening to our discussion with david kennedy on just how dire the situation is in schools. you heard about that report that we've all been reeling in response to about inequality in the education system. how related is -- i'll start with you, heather, is this educational inequality early on to the long-term effects we've seen chronicled in this urban league report? >> i understand one of the things that connects these two issues, disproportionate locking up of 4 and 5-year-olds to the babies to the inequality in the job market is something we shouldn't be ashamed to talk about it. which is our often unconscious prejudices and stereotypes. i have a thinking that a call to action for
it pulls back the curtain on a widening economic gulf between whites and african-americans and latinosf this year, it finds the unemployment rate for black americans is double that of white americans. joining us to put a human face on this report, james peterson, director of africana studies. heather mcgee, president of the public policy organization demos. thank you both for being here. you guys were here listening to our discussion with david kennedy on just how dire the situation is in...
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blueprint for collaboration between local law enforcement and ice officials that launched nationwide in 2012. >> when we see ice vehicles driving around predominantly latino areas of town, arresting people, and continuing to drive the vans around until they fill them up, that's not targeted enforcement, that's racial profiling. >> in november, the immigrant community took their anger to streets in cities across the country. >> this protest culminated in a blockade of rush hour traffic in one of new orleans' busiest intersections - for three hours. >> i got a job! get one! >> just behind us another truck is trying to make it through the intersection and the protestors have put themselves in front of it. the protesters believe that obama turned on what they call an immigration dragnet -- and he can turn it off. >> police are circling around. they just started their first arrest. the crowd's chanting for obama to listen. >> they say the immigration system is broken and there should be a moratorium on deportations until it's fixed. for an undocumented immigrant, being arrested, even for a misdemeanor, is a dangerous act - especially considering obama's focus
blueprint for collaboration between local law enforcement and ice officials that launched nationwide in 2012. >> when we see ice vehicles driving around predominantly latino areas of town, arresting people, and continuing to drive the vans around until they fill them up, that's not targeted enforcement, that's racial profiling. >> in november, the immigrant community took their anger to streets in cities across the country. >> this protest culminated in a blockade of rush hour...
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alongside the upcoming presidential election meantime dozens of people have been hurt in clashes between pro and latino get an anti-government protesters in the city of hardcovers well on sunday and the nearby city of slavyansk also saw some of the worst violence in fact in recent days that's after ukraine's interior ministry launched an operation there to reclaim government offices but the mission failed and three people were killed while reports of a amounting to shootings in east ukraine involving fighters from the far right sector group the ultra fascist organizations been gaining momentum since the countries of people began and it's notoriously violent in its actions. we demand immediate resignation of the minister of internal affairs our cinnabar i will hang the interior minister of like a dog. oh . yeah. well let me remind you that the right sector was at the forefront of the violence which led to the mosque has repeatedly raised the alarm of extremists a thriving extremist ideology in ukraine. of two not to wage war against its own people but the comment from moscow whipped up a storm of accusa
alongside the upcoming presidential election meantime dozens of people have been hurt in clashes between pro and latino get an anti-government protesters in the city of hardcovers well on sunday and the nearby city of slavyansk also saw some of the worst violence in fact in recent days that's after ukraine's interior ministry launched an operation there to reclaim government offices but the mission failed and three people were killed while reports of a amounting to shootings in east ukraine...
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and the mexicans and latino, and it's a number to call out white seep rem si under wit the laws take place, and the racial programming, in order for a lot of the collaboration between the police and ice are evident in arizona. it's not just targetting of violent criminals, high priority. it's a drag net program. targetting community. >> like what? >> 287 g communities act. a lot of matters put into place. for us, it's a real conversation around the politics of all this, and you are not talking about canadians are not deported, are they not documented or we can't tell. it's a main reason why our community responded. we know there was a more tenable way for people to move closer to res debs si, i know a lot of people would do that. we are asking for a solution about what is a real solution that will guarantee safety for their children, safety for the community. up to this point there hasn't been an option and why so many live un documented in this country for over 25 years. >> appreciate your insight. we are moving on in the show. incredible insight. thank you for your time. you can see the march has started. thank you. perhaps washington is watching. incredible word
and the mexicans and latino, and it's a number to call out white seep rem si under wit the laws take place, and the racial programming, in order for a lot of the collaboration between the police and ice are evident in arizona. it's not just targetting of violent criminals, high priority. it's a drag net program. targetting community. >> like what? >> 287 g communities act. a lot of matters put into place. for us, it's a real conversation around the politics of all this, and you are...
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but the latino smaller church that became an offshoot called favored day, favored day in church was a prosperity offshoot and they have a whole host, between three and 5000 weekly attenders to a church like that. >> host: you teach religion and did. what do you teach? >> guest: i teach american religious history create. >> host: what is your religious background? >> guest: i come from a nondenominational mennonite background. >> host: do you consider yourself a christian? >> guest: i do. >> host: when you look at these megachurches what appeals to you? >> guest: i do find sometimes, i guess a sense of expectancy and possibility. such a departure from a lot of the mainline churches where i go where they expect to see an excellent program look how how robust our outreach is in terms of prentice -- prison ministry ministry. they're concrete impractical and i love the excitement. i love the enthusiasm. i love the intense spiritualizing of details. he gives dignity to every person that really impressed me. >> host: what does not appeal to you? >> guest: i think i experience sometimes based on where he sits when i go to these churches. when i'm
but the latino smaller church that became an offshoot called favored day, favored day in church was a prosperity offshoot and they have a whole host, between three and 5000 weekly attenders to a church like that. >> host: you teach religion and did. what do you teach? >> guest: i teach american religious history create. >> host: what is your religious background? >> guest: i come from a nondenominational mennonite background. >> host: do you consider yourself a...
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between who we are and who turns out. >> white voters are over indexing and latino voters are under indexing. >> one factor, citizenship, of course, large numbers of latinos aren't citizens. therefore, not eligible to vote. okay. the second number, centers on age. latinos and to a lesser degree, asian americans are dr disproportionately young and not able to vote. a third factor is lower income people tend not to vote as much as people with higher incomes. so latino incomes, lower than those of whites, that's another reason they don't vote. all these things, put them together, and you begin to see why one group votes much more than others. >> what's the takeaway? how does this affect the political landscape in california in federal elections as well. >> cause and effect, my friend. we're likely to see nominations that are more reflective of who turns out than the population at large. those people nominated, they're going to turn the office holders into members, and they're in turn going to be responsible for policy making for the next two years. policies, by the way, that may reflect the values of those in office more t
between who we are and who turns out. >> white voters are over indexing and latino voters are under indexing. >> one factor, citizenship, of course, large numbers of latinos aren't citizens. therefore, not eligible to vote. okay. the second number, centers on age. latinos and to a lesser degree, asian americans are dr disproportionately young and not able to vote. a third factor is lower income people tend not to vote as much as people with higher incomes. so latino incomes, lower...
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but the latino church became an offshoot that was favored a church is a bettina prosperity offshoot and they have a whole host betweenhree to 5,000 weekly tenders. >> you teach religion here do you ask duke? what is your religious background? spinnaker income from a nondenominational mennonite background. >> and you considered yourself christian? >> i do. >> when you look at these churches what appeals to you? >> i guess that sense of possibility. it is such a department from the churches i go to where it is we will run an excellent food program, with help robust the outreach is. they are concrete and very practical and i love the excitement and enthusiasm. i love in a way to spiritualizing of the detail. against dignity to every person in a way that impressed me. >> what does not appeal to you? >> i think i experience but just based on where i sit. the choir is inspirational, it is an optimistic think that if i'm near the wheelchair section sometimes i struggle just to make it through the services when you see people that are so sure their faith has let them down and their bodies are failing them and they have a wee
but the latino church became an offshoot that was favored a church is a bettina prosperity offshoot and they have a whole host betweenhree to 5,000 weekly tenders. >> you teach religion here do you ask duke? what is your religious background? spinnaker income from a nondenominational mennonite background. >> and you considered yourself christian? >> i do. >> when you look at these churches what appeals to you? >> i guess that sense of possibility. it is such a...
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african-americanan, caribbean, native american, latino, latina, native american, and people of mixed heritage who are all trying to write of the intersections betweenural identity on the one hand and he can collegial awareness and knowledge on the other. and in doing so and in presenting all of their so very different experiences, of land, of place, and of home, they've been able to create a larger and much more textured cloth of experience in this land than the mono chromatic version of american nature write organize the mainstream environmental movement. i was able to work with people like jamaica kinkade, nicky finney, al young, robert bull bullard. and many others, and they've all brought their words together in the book, "the colors of nature." now one thing that this book has done -- and i'll end with this because i know we're short of time -- they're writing together, their voices, experiences, all together. imagine and enlarged both the frame and the language of the telling of our place in this country. what they also do is they call back anding for to each other. they call back anding for to us. they call back anding for to help us realize
african-americanan, caribbean, native american, latino, latina, native american, and people of mixed heritage who are all trying to write of the intersections betweenural identity on the one hand and he can collegial awareness and knowledge on the other. and in doing so and in presenting all of their so very different experiences, of land, of place, and of home, they've been able to create a larger and much more textured cloth of experience in this land than the mono chromatic version of...
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between the unemployment rate when we break it down by race. >> there's still a wide gap. it's a 2-1 gap with african-americans. and against latinoso work, african-amicans are really being left behind. that unemployment rate hadn't come down. and it's also part of the larger narrative of a lot of people out of work for a long time. >> mr. mayor, we're going to gene robbinson in washington. gene? >> as you look at this report, did you see a black/black gap as well? did you see some african-americans doing better than others? did you see any sort of indicators? or did you see african-americans more or less moving together as a block? >> gene, you know, because i think you've written on this there is a disparity within the african-american community when it comes to income. no doubt with 10 to 15, maybe 20% doing much, much better. but the truth of the matter is the joblessness rate for blacks with a college degree is higher than it is for the mainstream. so this dispearty kind of is part of all of the nation right now. >> mike? >> you mentioned college degree. let's talk about before you get the college degree. one of the elements i
between the unemployment rate when we break it down by race. >> there's still a wide gap. it's a 2-1 gap with african-americans. and against latinoso work, african-amicans are really being left behind. that unemployment rate hadn't come down. and it's also part of the larger narrative of a lot of people out of work for a long time. >> mr. mayor, we're going to gene robbinson in washington. gene? >> as you look at this report, did you see a black/black gap as well? did you see...
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nmbings -- of nevada, the garage weags rate discrepancy between white students and students of color is striking. 72% for whites, 57% for latinos, a staggeringly low 48% for african-americans. nevada's high school graduation rate is the lowest in the nation. today they just released their most recent graduation, high school graduation statistics for every state in the country and nevada was at the bottom. it contributes greatly to our state receiving the lowest opportunity score in the country by opportunity nation, which factors in economic, educational and community conditions that affect people's abilities to succeed and climb the economic ladder. if we don't address education and investment in education, then we are never going to really be table truly close this wealth gap that exists. that's why the c.b.c. and the democratic alternative budget both propose investing billions of dollars, in fact, reinvesting, because under the budget that -- budgets that were passed when we were in the majority in this house, the funding was there for school and training of our teachers to properly address the growing opportunity gap betwe
nmbings -- of nevada, the garage weags rate discrepancy between white students and students of color is striking. 72% for whites, 57% for latinos, a staggeringly low 48% for african-americans. nevada's high school graduation rate is the lowest in the nation. today they just released their most recent graduation, high school graduation statistics for every state in the country and nevada was at the bottom. it contributes greatly to our state receiving the lowest opportunity score in the country...